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Jaime Ballester- U.S. History 18 To 1865 Essay #1 England’s Backfires The revolutionary war is a turning point for the U.S. gaining a major accomplishment against Great Britain’s takeover. The success comes from the failed effort, in which there has been many mistakes and incompetence of their own plans. But specifically, England has a certain major effect that leads the failure of Great Britain during the war. Many of the policies England implemented had a negative domino effect toward their own nation. This is a historical lesson of what makes leaders and their citizen lack compromising has turned its nation into a major defeat. A law has passed in 1764 known as the Currency Act to resolve the currency scarcity and lack of proper economic structure. It is design to illegalize any new model dollars, not even reprint already used money. Additionally, it simply demolishes the colonial cash by having a more “hard currency” network using pound sterling. A huge repercussion occur, when there is a massive trade deficit and it only made the overall economy much more dire. This policy not only damages the merchant, but it also did not financial help the British troop to get the economic resources they need. …show more content…

Another policy arise known as Townshend Acts that monopolized tea exportation market leading major protest known as the Boston Tea Party. This sparks the revolutionary war, but even cause many British citizens not fully support Great Britain’s action of abusing North American colonies. These examples justify England along with Great Britain political leaders not fully understanding toward their citizens’ economic struggle and how it systematically affects them. England made Great Britain extremely vulnerable against the America because of its internal

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